This Is It Tour
Michael Jackson was scheduled
to play 50 dates at the London 02 Arena commencing July 2009 and running through to March 2010. Rehearsal footage has been recorded and may well be released in the future. AEG LIVE may endeavour to bring the show to life as a form of tribute to the late Michael Jackson who died 3 weeks before it was due to commence.

HIStory
TourSeptember 7, 1996 - October 15, 1997.
The first leg of the HIStory Tour began in Prague, Czech Republic at Letna
Park on September 7, 1996, and ended in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium
on January 4, 1997. The second leg of the tour began in Bremen, Germany
at Weserstadion on May 31, 1997 and ended in Durban, South Africa at King's
Park Rugby Stadium on October 15 1997.
During the HIStory tour, Michael performed 82 concerts in 58 cities to
over 4.5 million fans.The HIStory Tour visited 5 continents and 35 countries.

Dangerous
TourJune 27, 1992 - November 11, 1993
The Dangerous Tour began in the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany on
June 27, 1992. Michael performed 18 numbers, 4 from the "Dangerous" album,
to a sell out crowd of 72,000. The second leg of the tour began in August
1993 and ended with 5 sold out concerts in Mexico City with an audience
of at least 500,000 people. The remainder of the tour was cancelled due
to illness.
During the Dangerous tour Michael performed for approximately 3.5 million
people in 67 concerts. Michael donated the proceeds from his tour to charities,
including the Heal The World Foundation.

Bad
TourSeptember 12, 1987 - January 24, 1989.
The Bad Tour was Michael Jackson's first solo tour. The tour began with
14 sell out concerts at the Korakuen Stadium, Yokohama, on September 12,
1987. The U.S.A leg of the Bad Tour began in Kansas city to 2 sell-out
concerts in Kemper Arena, bringing in $700,000 and $200,000 more than
any other artist at the venue. The European leg of the tour was kicked
off with 2 concerts at Flaminio Stadium, Rome. While performing in London,
England Michael breaks a world record (as shown in the Guinness Book Of
World Records) with 504,000 people attending 7 sold out shows at Wembley
Stadium, more than any other artist. The 123rd and final show took place
in Los Angeles at the Sports Arena on January 24, 1989.
Bad World Tour figures total 123 concerts to 4.4 million people. The 16
month tour grossed over $125 million, more than any other entertainer
had on a single tour. During the tour Michael invited underprivileged
children to watch him perform, and contributed to hospitals, orphanages,
and other charities.

Victory
TourJuly 6, 1984 - December 9, 1984.
In 1984, The Jacksons toured across the U.S.A and Canada for 5 months
with the Victory Tour. The tour began in Kansas city, Arrowhead Stadium,
July 6, 1984 and ended December 9, 1984 in Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles.
During the 55 concerts that were performed, over 2 million people attended.
A record $75 million was grossed. Michael donated $5 million to charities,
all proceeds he collected from the tour. Thanks to Michael, Pepsi-Cola
over-took thier arch rivals Coca Cola for the first time. It was at the
last show of the tour that Michael annouced his split from The Jacksons.
This was the last tour that Michael participated in with "The Jacksons",
however Michael went on to tour several more times as a solo artist.

Triumph
Tour1981
The Jacksons' 1981 Triumph Tour began in Memphis, Tennessee, and concluded
in Los Angeles. The Jacksons set a record breaking 4 sold out concerts
in Los Angeles. Katherine Hepburn, a close friend of Michael's, attended
a Jacksons concert at Madison Square Garden. The Triumph Tour was a 39
city tour of the U.S.A.

Destiny
Tour1979
The Jacksons' began a world tour to promote the "Destiny"
album on January 22, 1979 with their opening concert in Bremen. Countries
that were visited included Britain, Holland, France, and Kenya. During
the spring of 1979 the Jacksons performed some concerts in Britain.
April 14, 1979 the Jackson's began their U.S tour in Cleveland, Ohio and
finished in Washington, D.C after visiting 80 U.S cities.

1978
Tour
The Jacksons began a world tour which included Europe and the U.S.A. on
January 22, 1978.

1977
Tour
The Jacksons began a two and a half week tour of Europe. This tour inlcuded
the Royal Command Performance at King's Hall, Glascow, Scotland as part
of the queens Silver Jubilee celebrations.

1975
Tours

In January of 1975 the Jackson 5 toured the West Indies.

On February 7, 1975 the Jackson 5 performed in concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Approximately mid-February the Jackson 5 returned to Britain for a concert tour.

1974 Tours

January 29, 1974 the Jackson 5 embarked on a one week stay to Africa on thier African tour. They were greeted by a group of dancers and drummers at the airport.

On February 22, 1974 the Jackson 5 performed in Houston, Texas.

From April 9, 1974 - April 24, 1974 the Jackson 5 played shows at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. The shows broke attendence records.

During May 1974 the Jackson 5 performed a series of concerts in Las Vegas, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Europe.

From July 19, 1974 - August 16, 1974 the Jackson 5 toured several venues in the U.S beginning in Pittsburgh and ending in Minnesota.

On August 17, 1974 the Jackson 5 were featured at the World Expo in Spokane, Washington.

From August 21 - Septmeber 3, 1974 the Jackson 5 returned to Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Hotel for another series of shows.

From September 4, 1974 - October 1, 1974 the Jackson 5 toured South America with concerts which included Panama, Venezuela and Brazil.

From October 7, 1974 - November 1, 1974 the Jackson 5 toured the Far East with concerts that included Hong Kong, Japan, Australia and the Phillippines.

From November 20, 1974 - December 3, 1974 the Jackson 5 returned to the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas for another series of shows.

1973 Tours

During March the Jackson 5 performed in Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas.

From April 22, 1973 - May 3, 1973 The Jackson 5 toured Japan.

During May 1973 the Jackson 5 performed a series of concerts in the U.S.

In late June 1973/early July 1973 the Jackson 5 became the first black group to ever tour Australia. They also held concerts in New Zealand.

From July 20, 1973 - Septmeber 2, 1973 the Jackson 5 tour the U.S. The group starts in Pittsburgh and ends in Honolulu.

Jackson 5 - International Tour
In October 1972, the Jackson 5 embarked on their first-ever International tour. Some concerts included stops at Munich, Paris, and 4 British cities. The Jackson 5 broke the Liverpool Empire attendance records, previously held by the Beatles. They also performed the Royal Command Performance in the presence of the Queen Mother.

Jackson 5 - Second National Tour
In the summer of 1971 the Jackson 5 embarked on thier second national tour. The group played 40 concerts in the U.S which included the cities; Milwaukee, Philadelphia and New York City. The opening act was The Commodores, featuring Lionel Richie. The tour ended in Honolulu on September 12, 1971

Jackson 5 - First National Tour
On October 9, 1970 the Jackson 5 embarked on thier first national tour. The group visited cities across the U.S including Boston, Cincinnati, Tennessee and New York City. On January 31, 1970 the Jackson 5 returned home for the first time since moving to California.